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1 Benjamin Banneker 3 Frederick Douglass 11 Medgar Evers 19 Fannie Lou Hamer
37 Martin Luther 55 Mary McLeod 73 Rosa Parks 4 Marian Anderson King Jr. Bethune
12 Misty Copeland 20 Dr. Mae Jemison 38 Robert Louis 56 Simone Manuel Johnson
74 Thurgood 21 Tomi Adeyemi 22 Kwame Alexander 23 Maya Angelou Marshall
24 James Baldwin 25 Octavia Butler 26 Lucille Clifton 27 Ta-Nehisi Coates
28 Ralph Ellison 29 Roxane Gay 39 Langston Hughes 40 Zora Neale Hurston
41 Nella Larsen 42 Audre Lorde 43 Toni Morrison 44 Jason Reynolds
45 Alice Walker 46 Phillis Wheatley 47 Colson 64 Jacqueline Whitehead Woodson
65 Richard Wright 57 Muhammad Ali 58 Simone Biles 60 Lebron James
59 Michael Jordan 61 Jesse Owens 62 Jackie Robinson 63 Venus & Serena Williams
75 Louis Armstrong 76 Chuck Berry 77 Beyonce 78 Aretha Franklin
79 Donald Glover 80 Prince 81 Esperanza 30 Halle Berry Spalding
13 Josephine Baker 31 Laverne Cox 48 Morgan Freeman 49 Whoopi Goldberg
50 James Earl Jones 66 Nichelle Nichols 67 Sidney Poitier 68 Issa Rae
69 Will Smith 70 Denzel 5 Blanche Bruce 14 Shirley Chisholm Washington
32 Barbara Jordan 33 John Lewis 51 Carrie Meek 52 Barack Obama
71 Frederica Wilson 6 David Blackwell 7 Edward Bouchet 8 Otis Boykin
9 Alexa Canady 15 George Carruthers 16 Annie Easley 17 Marie Maynard Daly
34 George 35 Betty Washington 53 Roger Arliner 2 George Foreman Washington Carver Greene Young
10 Jay-Z 18 Garrett Morgan 36 Annie Turnbo 54 Madam CJ Walker Malone
72 Oprah Winfrey 82 Alvin Ailey 83 Jean-Michel 84 Jacob Lawrence Basquiat
85 Arthur Mitchell 86 Amy Sherald 87 Alma Woodsey 88 James VanDerZee Thomas
89 Kehinde Wiley 90 Kara Walker
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